Nothing says “fall” in the Garden like the bright pink silk floss tree flowers and matching old-world roses in the Upper Meadow. The old-world roses have “eyespots” toward their centers and their blooms fade from light to dark pink or yellow to orange. The bright red roses in the Lower Meadow also create a beautiful display by framing the entry to the Gazebo. Learn more about what’s blooming in the Garden in Georgiann Keller’s audio blog below. Then invite a friend, grab a coffee or cocktail from Dottie’s and explore the Garden in person! As a reminder, Dottie’s is now open 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Thursday thru Monday.

 

 

Photos from the Garden

Silk floss trees

Pollination Garden

Gazebo in the Lower Meadow, with lovely red rosebushes flanking the entrance

Senecio in the aloe bed

Ornamental oregano

Swizzle sticks

Tall slipper plant

Climbing aloe

Himalayan Cranesbill

Rose pelargonium

A darker pink pelargonium in the Dorothy and John Bohannon Rose Garden

White and lavender common geranium used as ground cover

White iceberg roses in the Upper Meadow

Old world roses in the Upper Meadow borders

 

Want to see what’s blooming in person? Reserve your tickets here.